"Record hop" was a popular term used in the 1950s and 1960s to describe a dance party where records were played on a turntable. However, this term has become outdated with the rise of digital music and new ways of socializing. In recent years, alternative synonyms have emerged to describe similar events such as "vinyl night," "retro dance party," "time warp dance," or simply "old-school dance party." These terms evoke a sense of nostalgia and welcome music enthusiasts of all ages to come together and enjoy the music of past eras. So, whether you're a fan of rock and roll or Motown, there's a record hop alternative out there for you.